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they were using generator power. folks in need were happy to have a hot meal. >> i just thank god and i thank the people. everybody came together always with family. with the storm, everybody became a family. >> the giving away free gear to keep the victims warm. >> victims in some of the hard hit areas holding up? in breezy point, for example, new york governor andrew cuomo really stepping up handing out meals for first responders and by day's end. new york city is expecting to give more than 26,500 turkey dinners at the city's 30 food distribution sites and the american red cross which was already served 6.6 million meals and snacks since the storm hit plans to serve 35,000 hot holiday meals of turkey, mashed mow at a time toes and apple pie by the end of the day as well. annan kooiman thanks very much. >> happy thanksgiving. >> you too. it seems to happen every year tragedy when friday turkey turns deadly. officials in washington, d.c. say an elderly man died in a house fire apparently fueled by a turkey fryer. wi
they were using generator power. folks in need were happy to have a hot meal. >> i just thank god and i thank the people. everybody came together always with family. with the storm, everybody became a family. >> the giving away free gear to keep the victims warm. >> victims in some of the hard hit areas holding up? in breezy point, for example, new york governor andrew cuomo really stepping up handing out meals for first responders and by day's end. new york city is expecting...
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you could handle it you know we don't have a problem the rest of us there are sort of. so why don't they how does he like it now that was the delivered million dollars for a box of you know what actually is going to do it thousand dollars i mean is this. see i'm really going to use the notes if you are there are two hundred so you don't even know what i was under says prices and there were two of those dollars called the opening bit or yeah right i mean that the opening ask no you ask anyway. if there are any beds whatever bridges are going to be around this thing but will they plan to find a buyer and and all of this but i just think it's interesting too that the bakers were going on strike and i didn't realize these were big i picture them coming out of a test you were probably big you're exactly right because i know there's no way you want to do it on screen but i'm not going to go buy. the burgers they're a baker's the big. ceramic tiles get big so they're probably bakers like that they're like adults still bakers and they want to strike but see that's going to weak
you could handle it you know we don't have a problem the rest of us there are sort of. so why don't they how does he like it now that was the delivered million dollars for a box of you know what actually is going to do it thousand dollars i mean is this. see i'm really going to use the notes if you are there are two hundred so you don't even know what i was under says prices and there were two of those dollars called the opening bit or yeah right i mean that the opening ask no you ask anyway....
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it's going to keep on coming back and getting us every time. in what way what do you anticipate that to look like going forward in terms of what growth to plague or pressure if you think about the amount of debt you can carry down while you've got the less you can consider adding on back when we had not in fifty's we had a debt level of fifteen sixteen percent of g.d.p. plenty of headroom you know you're running it we had three hundred three percent private sector debt back in two thousand and nine now it's to fifty percent if you don't get a bit of a dip driven revival which is feasible at the moment it's not going to take you back up to the three hundred percent level again ok because you're going to find a large part of what interest spawns people to go into debt is the expectation of leverage going to an asset process now when you look in the mortgage for example that being seventy percent of g.d.p. down from eighty thought the center of the peak you don't going to. be five percent again you will hit the wall and go down once more so what y
it's going to keep on coming back and getting us every time. in what way what do you anticipate that to look like going forward in terms of what growth to plague or pressure if you think about the amount of debt you can carry down while you've got the less you can consider adding on back when we had not in fifty's we had a debt level of fifteen sixteen percent of g.d.p. plenty of headroom you know you're running it we had three hundred three percent private sector debt back in two thousand and...
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this is about the citizenry and occupiants of the country, they want to subvert us and make us independent and that means votes for the center. we see what is happening in europe with they do that. >> rick, we have a list of all of those aliens that qualify. lawfully permitted for permanent residence. and people whose deportation is with held. there is it millions and millions of illegal and i would say illegal. they are not illegally. but their deportation that qualify with the benefits. >> i suspect this is not what they are doing if they have deportation they have bigger problems. >> they are offered the benefits, rick and they get it >> they are not offered. >> it is it right here in black and white. >> liz is it. and pointed out food stamps are not available to the people that you are talk being. >> hold ohold on, i am reading from the ins. once a individual qualifies from ssi. supplement security income they become eligible for other assistance programs as allowed by federal and state. medicaid and food stamps and housing choice. >> tell us who qualifies for ssi. in point of fact. >>
this is about the citizenry and occupiants of the country, they want to subvert us and make us independent and that means votes for the center. we see what is happening in europe with they do that. >> rick, we have a list of all of those aliens that qualify. lawfully permitted for permanent residence. and people whose deportation is with held. there is it millions and millions of illegal and i would say illegal. they are not illegally. but their deportation that qualify with the benefits....
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the higher gas prices. >> two big things that hit us on the energy front. one regulatory and epa is frothing at t mouth to reduce gas supply and natural gas that make its easy and cheap now it will bexpensive and rare so get used to it. high prices in the gas pump. >> emac what do you think? >> i agree about the weaker dollar, yes. oil goes up in price and i agree with steve about the bridge tollburrcrat necessary washington dc wreaking our energy supply. i believe in the natural gas revolution . it is 10 percent of our energy supply here in the united states and creating two million jobs and germany is afraid of how powerful our natural gas energy is. i hope that reduces the discomfort. >> victoria. is natural gas green enoug for the president. it is a fossil fuel . >> not as clean as bird cleaning windows. the president doesn't want high gras -- gas prices. i am not worried about spiking gas prices. what will increase gas prices is turmoil in the middle east and demand from t u.s. consumer . we are not in recovery mde. and so we are certainly not going to
the higher gas prices. >> two big things that hit us on the energy front. one regulatory and epa is frothing at t mouth to reduce gas supply and natural gas that make its easy and cheap now it will bexpensive and rare so get used to it. high prices in the gas pump. >> emac what do you think? >> i agree about the weaker dollar, yes. oil goes up in price and i agree with steve about the bridge tollburrcrat necessary washington dc wreaking our energy supply. i believe in the...
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our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. we have so much technology in our store to really show the customers what's going on with their bodies. you can see a little more pressure in the shoulders and in the hips. ... now you can feel what happens as we raise your sleep number setting and alw the bed to contour to your individual shape. oh, wow. that feels really good. at sleep number we've created a collection of innovations dedicated to individualizing your comfort. the sleep number collection, designed around the innovative sleep number bed - a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the exact comfort your body needs. each of your bodies. so whatever you feel like, sleep number's goi
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apparently they did something on us. it says msnbc's new daytime talk fest proves that you can disagree without being disagreeable unless your name is s.e. cupp. >> what? >> no, it doesn't say that. strong ratings and lively political chatter without too much finger pointing. >> without too much finger pointing. just some. >> just enough finger pointing. >> i have to say i loved -- as a kid we got the guide as we called it at home and do the cheers and jeers and all that. anybody in the country wants to know what time dog the bounty hunter is on is reading about us this week. that's pretty exciting. >> you are absolutely right, steve. i mean, i'm glad that list is actually really interesting. on point, modern family is still one of the best shows on television. >> of course, we think it's on point. well done, tv guide. >> you have great taste. >> "breaking bad" is still one of the best shows on tv. when they say "breaking bad" hot to the end, i think the last season ever all time is coming next season and this year they
apparently they did something on us. it says msnbc's new daytime talk fest proves that you can disagree without being disagreeable unless your name is s.e. cupp. >> what? >> no, it doesn't say that. strong ratings and lively political chatter without too much finger pointing. >> without too much finger pointing. just some. >> just enough finger pointing. >> i have to say i loved -- as a kid we got the guide as we called it at home and do the cheers and jeers and...
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the boys use capital one venture miles for their annual football trip. that's double miles you can actually use. tragically, their ddy got sacked by blackouts. but it's our tradition! that's roughing the card holder. but with the capital one venture card you get double miles you can actually use. [ cheering ] any flight, anytime. the scoreboard doesn't lie. what's in your wallet? hut! i have me on my fantasy team. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a different chart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. so what if we just changed the format altogether ? isn't that the exact same thing ? it's pretty clear. still sticking with verizon. verizon. more 4g lte coverage than all other networks combed. side by side so you get the same coverage, often for less. that's one smart board. what else does it do, reverse gravity? [ laughs ] [ laughs ] [ whooshing ] tell me about i
the boys use capital one venture miles for their annual football trip. that's double miles you can actually use. tragically, their ddy got sacked by blackouts. but it's our tradition! that's roughing the card holder. but with the capital one venture card you get double miles you can actually use. [ cheering ] any flight, anytime. the scoreboard doesn't lie. what's in your wallet? hut! i have me on my fantasy team. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush...
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you used example of the gentlemen who you know owns 40 applebees restaurant. you say that is a maul. you know hold on a second. zane is a great guy and knows business from the ground up and he's talking with other guys who only one one franchise . >> i am sure zane is a great guy. >> it is not just zane but a lot of business owners around the country that are having trouble. >> that is not a small business. owning 40 apple bees are not small. >> there are other examples. >> let's take care your logic. he's not a small business. you would think he would be able to absorb the costs. he can't. if you are talking about a mom and pop shop they can't absorb that either. >> who is likely to be better capable of absorbing obamacare? small business or corporation. >> corporation, because it is easier to lay off people and keep the productivity. why has this recovery been the worst on record since any recession since the 30s? it is not true, rick. you are saying something that is factually incorrect. >> hold on a second. clear your throat. >> the growth coming off of fi
you used example of the gentlemen who you know owns 40 applebees restaurant. you say that is a maul. you know hold on a second. zane is a great guy and knows business from the ground up and he's talking with other guys who only one one franchise . >> i am sure zane is a great guy. >> it is not just zane but a lot of business owners around the country that are having trouble. >> that is not a small business. owning 40 apple bees are not small. >> there are other examples....
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he joins us from the walmart store in paramount, california. good to join us once again. how many workers are joining you? >> so far we have about -- a couple dozens dozen, a few dozen employees rub able to join us. several more were going to, but because of schedules, sicknesses, life happens, but we have several, several dozen people here. >> are all people protesting walmart employees? or to the point we were making earlier, are there people from the community or people bussed in to to join you. >> by far primarily walmart associates. there are a few people like church members s. neighbors of associates, family members, that sort of thing, but by and large, it is entirely associate driven. >> the numbers we hear from walmart, greg say that maybe 50 associates themselves are participating in those around the country and the rest are bussed in unionized workers or community workers. you're not buying that, i guess? >> it's entirely not true. i'm seeing it myself on the ground floor that that is not true. the number 50 might perhaps be one store. >>> all right. are you pl
he joins us from the walmart store in paramount, california. good to join us once again. how many workers are joining you? >> so far we have about -- a couple dozens dozen, a few dozen employees rub able to join us. several more were going to, but because of schedules, sicknesses, life happens, but we have several, several dozen people here. >> are all people protesting walmart employees? or to the point we were making earlier, are there people from the community or people bussed in...
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we had a chp officer stop by and talk to us. but he had to leave. he had to go and help out with the spinout. several accidents reported he tells me. several areas down with power out this morning. and they have responded to at least a dozen toppled trees. the wind gusts definitely -- definitely causing problems here. if you are getting out be prepared for that. for the north bay the wind advisory lasts until 7:00 this morning and will continue for the peninsula a little bit later. steve will have updates on that. the flash flood watch continues as you heard a little while ago now a warning for parts of sonoma county. it is a very slow and dangerous ride out here this morning. when we come back in talking to that chp officer he said the winds even though he can be very hazardous actually bring something positive to the drive. i'm going to share that with you coming up. >> thank you, rosemary. she just mentioned sonoma. that is one of the hardest hit areas. emergency responders. the russian river is expected to rise very quickly with all of this rain
we had a chp officer stop by and talk to us. but he had to leave. he had to go and help out with the spinout. several accidents reported he tells me. several areas down with power out this morning. and they have responded to at least a dozen toppled trees. the wind gusts definitely -- definitely causing problems here. if you are getting out be prepared for that. for the north bay the wind advisory lasts until 7:00 this morning and will continue for the peninsula a little bit later. steve will...
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for us this system from this morning we're almost done with it. i think things will wind down pretty fast. still some showers, breezy, sun, clouds. rain holding on parts of the east bay, south bay and peninsula. about another hour things should be done. this is the first of three systems. next week looks dry. until went we have pretty good rain in the north bay thursday night into friday morning. everybody gets in on that. one more system comes in on the weekend. things should wind own and end sunday. about a quarter toinch two inches, the one coming in, if it stalls out on the north bay, that is when they can have a lot of problems, russian river, mendocino county, lake county and also marin county. >> any snow in the sierra? >> very high. this is a really warm system, not cold. snow level is above 7500 feet for some. >> thank you. >>> the writers who vote baseball players into the hall of fame will decide if barry bonds deserves a spot in cooperstown. he is set to appear on the hall of fame ballot today along with roger clemons and sammy associa
for us this system from this morning we're almost done with it. i think things will wind down pretty fast. still some showers, breezy, sun, clouds. rain holding on parts of the east bay, south bay and peninsula. about another hour things should be done. this is the first of three systems. next week looks dry. until went we have pretty good rain in the north bay thursday night into friday morning. everybody gets in on that. one more system comes in on the weekend. things should wind own and end...
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stay with us. back in a moment. you take a clo. ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the...
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for us it's the horizon that matters. the vertical depth is important but what matters is any phone in the world runs facebook. and we work hard at that. we are partnered with enormous number of people around the world and it's been integrated into nine million web sites and mobile apps. we want to be integrated everywhere and that's super important for people to be able to connect to each other. >> looking at the industry as a whole and what's happened in i.p.o., you had an i.p.o., didn't you? >> did we? >> rose: we'll come to that in a moment. do you worry about any kind of what's going on here in terms of value and the way the market looks at what's happening? i'm thinking of groupon and other things. >> i'll probably dodge all the companies? >> why because you invested in them or -- >> people will get mad at me. and then i have to eat lunch by myself. (laughter) so -- >> because of you i may not have the that situation ever again. >> so we're in an era tech stocks haven't traded this low relative to industrial company
for us it's the horizon that matters. the vertical depth is important but what matters is any phone in the world runs facebook. and we work hard at that. we are partnered with enormous number of people around the world and it's been integrated into nine million web sites and mobile apps. we want to be integrated everywhere and that's super important for people to be able to connect to each other. >> looking at the industry as a whole and what's happened in i.p.o., you had an i.p.o.,...
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sinai, cornell, lenox hill andmont use viewer. when i walked in one of the people i saw was a little baby 29 weeks old, premie. i wasn't sure if it was a boy or girl. i went over and asked the mother is it boy or girl. it's 29 weeks. it's a boy. the nurse, they didn't left the mothers carry the babies but the nurseas gently cuddling it. it made an impression because my son noah was born at 29 weeks. i was thinking my gosh i remember i was scared enough when he was in the intensive care at columbia. that's hard enough, there's a hurricane and if that isn't enough the power's out we need to move your baby to another hospital. we followed up, we were looking for what happened to these patients. 325 patients were evacuated and our producers of all the joints in the world ended up finding this baby and we were ab to do a piece with the baby. >> rose: the next piece is from cbs this morning in which you see some of the newborn babies being evacuated. roll tape. >> doctors , nurses and hospital specified are evacuating patients from lang
sinai, cornell, lenox hill andmont use viewer. when i walked in one of the people i saw was a little baby 29 weeks old, premie. i wasn't sure if it was a boy or girl. i went over and asked the mother is it boy or girl. it's 29 weeks. it's a boy. the nurse, they didn't left the mothers carry the babies but the nurseas gently cuddling it. it made an impression because my son noah was born at 29 weeks. i was thinking my gosh i remember i was scared enough when he was in the intensive care at...
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now anyone out there looking at us right now is looking at us in the past. no one can see us right now and like i said, didn't you have trouble seeing your hand? hey, i'm not sure that was my hand. i'm exaggerating there. but yeah, they have these things, but let me just short circuit things and ask this, gang. let's suppose someone was kind enough to put a mirror way out on a planet. and make it so it's pointing right down to us and it's 1,000 light years away. you know what i'm talking about, 1,000 light years? it takes 1,000 years for light to go up there. or it takes 1,000 years for light to go down here. now sometimes you guys in the morning you get up and you brush your teeth, why do you guys look at the mirror when you're brushing your teeth by the way? have you ever noticed that? you brush your teeth, you look in the mirror, yeah? or you're combing your hair, you look in the mirror, right? when you look in the mirror, you see yourself almost at the same time, right? now what if the mirror gets farther away, farther away, farther away? you start to co
now anyone out there looking at us right now is looking at us in the past. no one can see us right now and like i said, didn't you have trouble seeing your hand? hey, i'm not sure that was my hand. i'm exaggerating there. but yeah, they have these things, but let me just short circuit things and ask this, gang. let's suppose someone was kind enough to put a mirror way out on a planet. and make it so it's pointing right down to us and it's 1,000 light years away. you know what i'm talking about,...
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> black friday marks the start of the holiday subpoeeason, but will open their doors tomorrow to get a jump on sales. which stocks should you pick up this year? doc? >> i'm shopping at tj maxx. this stock is cheap and i like buying cheap stocks just like i like buying clothing on sale at tj maxx. this thing is cheap. they're going to get whoever the losers are, they're going to be making a big mark up on it. >> even cheap for a stock that's been up 30 plus percent year to date. >> you look at the last month, you've got some outperformance in a significant way from the buckle. one of pete's favorite stocks. >> bk, thanks for your patience. what's on your list? >> i mean, i actually did do a little shopping myself at t.j. maxx, picked up ath lletic gear and the place was jamming. for me, i think the best retail out there is apple. i know they have all kinds of issues. they're down 20% from the highs. i think ev
easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> black friday marks the start of the holiday subpoeeason, but will open their doors tomorrow to get a jump on sales. which stocks should you pick up this year? doc? >> i'm shopping at tj maxx. this stock is cheap and i like buying cheap stocks just like i like buying clothing on sale at tj maxx. this thing is cheap. they're going to get whoever the losers are, they're going to be making a...
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gave us a date. don't forget, they paid apps providers $10,000 to come out with apps, so they targeted 30,000 apps, but nobody uses half a million. so bottom line is sentiment improving. i can tell you from a senate standpoint, i can't tell you i will be there when the new product comes out. i've got a target near term about 11. if it gets there, i'm very happ happy. i'll reassess that point. >> the one-month chart is hard to argue with with. >> during the commercial break, let him play with these. >> i've got it, but that's old technology. the new blackberry technology bears no resemblance. >> terra nova on the show called apple a generational buy. and bought the stock. are you saying you're suddenly negative on america's most valuable company, loved by everybody and owned by many of the people you speak to on a regular basis who run some of the biggest money on the street? >> not at ul. i like the stock. i don't own it. i think it is a very, very cheap stock. i agree with joe. >> the fed chairman i
gave us a date. don't forget, they paid apps providers $10,000 to come out with apps, so they targeted 30,000 apps, but nobody uses half a million. so bottom line is sentiment improving. i can tell you from a senate standpoint, i can't tell you i will be there when the new product comes out. i've got a target near term about 11. if it gets there, i'm very happ happy. i'll reassess that point. >> the one-month chart is hard to argue with with. >> during the commercial break, let him...
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software tools on earth use by people who designed printers on the moon using local materials how realistic is this? >> guest: that is very like the "star trek" replicate your. that model there is a box and has feedstock but imagine a lot of bios to say you lonesome thing then they download the recipe mixing them in the right proportions and then you have got it. this is atomic construction
software tools on earth use by people who designed printers on the moon using local materials how realistic is this? >> guest: that is very like the "star trek" replicate your. that model there is a box and has feedstock but imagine a lot of bios to say you lonesome thing then they download the recipe mixing them in the right proportions and then you have got it. this is atomic construction
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most of us here are pretty much aware of california's budget crisis. can you give us a quick briefing on where colorado is and what you are trying to do to turn things around? >> our budget is just as dressed as almost every state in the country. we have been working trying to control costs, get our pension funds in line, our state employees have not had a raise in four years. it has been difficult all the way around. the real challenge has been to try and turn public sentiment and get people to recognize it without a strong economy. it will not solve any of these problems. we have been relentless in what we did, the bottom up process and we asked them what they wanted to have as their economic future. and try to -- we had 13,that pal over the state and trying to find an economic vision for the state county by county. how do we become more pro- business? we heard people wanted to -- safety and more pro-business and less red tape and access to capital. it wanted a good education system. it is training so businesses can get the right workers. it is best
most of us here are pretty much aware of california's budget crisis. can you give us a quick briefing on where colorado is and what you are trying to do to turn things around? >> our budget is just as dressed as almost every state in the country. we have been working trying to control costs, get our pension funds in line, our state employees have not had a raise in four years. it has been difficult all the way around. the real challenge has been to try and turn public sentiment and get...
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unclear whether she used that weapon. bill: as we get closer now in this fiscal cliff matter, one senator has done something rare. he is actually offering specifics how he would get our financial house in order. tennessee senator bob corker laying out a 10-year, $4.5 trillion plan that calls for smaller inflation adjustment for social security, a gradual increase in the social security retirement age to 68. eligible for medicare, would go up to 67. this plan also includes some $749 billion in higher tax revenue. that would come from capping itemized deductions at $50,000 which would hit wealthier americans the hardest. senator bob corker with me, republican, member of the senate banking committee. how are you doing, senator? >> i'm great. thanks for having me on today. bill: rolling the big boulder up the hill one way or another now. >> that's right. bill: why do you believe this plan is something congress could have acted on for two years? you say it's been on the table that long. >> bill, we had every option known to ma
unclear whether she used that weapon. bill: as we get closer now in this fiscal cliff matter, one senator has done something rare. he is actually offering specifics how he would get our financial house in order. tennessee senator bob corker laying out a 10-year, $4.5 trillion plan that calls for smaller inflation adjustment for social security, a gradual increase in the social security retirement age to 68. eligible for medicare, would go up to 67. this plan also includes some $749 billion in...
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> welcome back. ready, set, shop. consumers are set to kick off the holiday shopping condition tomorrow night. steve liesman is looking at just how much they're planning to spend. steve, over to you. >> thanks, maria. if you want to know if consumers are going to spend this christmas, you have to know if they have the means and if they're in the mood to spend. let's take in some key consumer metrics heading into the holiday season. first, we're going to look at home prices. in 2011 at this time before christmas, home prices were falling by 6%. now they're rising by almost 11%. let's take a look now at wages. they were up 3.5% in the year before last christmas. now they're up a little bit more. inflation, of course, takes off some of that. in fact, they are still negative, but less negative than a year ago. how about another key metric, which is consumer sentiment this is 20 points higher. we're going to have
easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> welcome back. ready, set, shop. consumers are set to kick off the holiday shopping condition tomorrow night. steve liesman is looking at just how much they're planning to spend. steve, over to you. >> thanks, maria. if you want to know if consumers are going to spend this christmas, you have to know if they have the means and if they're in the mood to spend. let's take in some key consumer...
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they use it as a stop. it bounced slightly from here, but i don't think that was a really good support zone. now if you look at dwoog l, i think google is actually standing on very strong support. we see a multiyear wedge forming. multiple times it tested that 650 area of resistance. now it's resting on that support. as they say, tall houses can be built from strong foundations. i think google has a strong foundation. >> one of many things they say. erin, why are you sticking with apple? >> not only if you look at the chart but fundamentally. in may, they bought motorola. when they made their earnings announcement in mid-october, you can see that huge drop. apple is trading at 40% less on valuation. it's also lower than its peers versus google. so you can get similar long-term earnings growth, about 14% long-term growth versus 16% on google, but you're trading at a 40% less lower valuation. you're looking at the next 12 months earnings. it's a that brainer. not only that, but apple pays dividends. >> i thin
they use it as a stop. it bounced slightly from here, but i don't think that was a really good support zone. now if you look at dwoog l, i think google is actually standing on very strong support. we see a multiyear wedge forming. multiple times it tested that 650 area of resistance. now it's resting on that support. as they say, tall houses can be built from strong foundations. i think google has a strong foundation. >> one of many things they say. erin, why are you sticking with apple?...
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chriskris van cleave shows us how it works. >> a lot of us wake up to our phone blaring something like this. but here at abc 7 we will make your wake-up better with the abc 7 alarm clock. when you set this you can choose from all the noises you probably dread early in the morning or maybe something a little better like steve chenevey. >> buzz buzz it is advertisement to get up. >> or alison starling. >> rise and shine. >> it is five of your favorite abc 7 faces to start the morning. but it does more. this is the weather right now. here is the weather the next seven days and you could get it hour by hour or live doppler radar. we even have a video forecast for you right down here. >> we will start the weekend early because it will be worth it weatherwise. >> we have all the news you missed while sleeping. more headlines to read so you know exactly what has been going on. this is important. to get the app go to wjla.com/mobile. if you have the iphone it will direct you how to get the app so we hope to make it easier for you to say "good morning, washington." >> good morning, sleepy head.
chriskris van cleave shows us how it works. >> a lot of us wake up to our phone blaring something like this. but here at abc 7 we will make your wake-up better with the abc 7 alarm clock. when you set this you can choose from all the noises you probably dread early in the morning or maybe something a little better like steve chenevey. >> buzz buzz it is advertisement to get up. >> or alison starling. >> rise and shine. >> it is five of your favorite abc 7 faces to...
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news, traffictest tones ersonalized alarm here.f us gives us a look and how it works. >> a lot of us wake up to our phone a glaring something like this. but here it abc 7, we will make better with this. set this alarm, you can choose from those sounds that you dread, or you can wake up to something a little better like this -- steve chenevy. buzz, buzz, buzz. or -- rise and shine. does a lot more. here is our weather right now, next seven days. get it hour by hour. radar. doppler have a video forecast for you. >> you can start the weekend will be worth it weatherwise. the news of mr. g.ile you are sleepin headlines to read so goingow exactly what is on. get the app, go to wjla.com/mobile. we hope to make this a little easier for you to say -- good morning, washington. .> good morning, sleepyhead >> so there it is, you can get going to wjla.com. >> it really does have everything you need to get your with the forecast, details.et all the people with an air to checkepair and want in. it a little easier people wake up with r phone and went to check in. starting to see some heavier rain.
news, traffictest tones ersonalized alarm here.f us gives us a look and how it works. >> a lot of us wake up to our phone a glaring something like this. but here it abc 7, we will make better with this. set this alarm, you can choose from those sounds that you dread, or you can wake up to something a little better like this -- steve chenevy. buzz, buzz, buzz. or -- rise and shine. does a lot more. here is our weather right now, next seven days. get it hour by hour. radar. doppler have a...
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students use today in university. all of the crushable models think that if you live in a bottle system you can actually leave money out of it thanks by now a central role and again i thank you my deah my full program for my comment and he's blasted five million he's bought a few months ago i'm all for him facing criticism over including banks for that matter but why that is so important a story about debt and leverage i mean give me a break you look at the real thought that anybody does not follow by big nomics their principal economics the great can still run the financial problems caused by the banks creating too much data and creating too much money that generated speculative bubbles so you have to be able to model and have a model capitalism if you like banks money and that our modeling capitalism and that's unfortunately what students are learning and possibly commons at universities today minsky is a very lot of it easy strikes more try to show them a positive alternative problem just to take and as far as the
students use today in university. all of the crushable models think that if you live in a bottle system you can actually leave money out of it thanks by now a central role and again i thank you my deah my full program for my comment and he's blasted five million he's bought a few months ago i'm all for him facing criticism over including banks for that matter but why that is so important a story about debt and leverage i mean give me a break you look at the real thought that anybody does not...
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>> yeah, it seemed a little strange, but they told us and they repeatedly told us that everything was aboveboard and it was legal. >> and your previous experience in banking? >> none. >> in legal documents? >> none. >> there really were no requirements for the job. >> correct. >> you had to be able to hold a pen. >> hold a pen. >> but you were signing these documents as if you were an officer of the bank. >> correct. >> how many banks were you vice president of in a given day? >> i would guess somewhere around five to six. >> what were you getting paid for this? >> [chuckles] i'm embarrassed to say. $10 an hour. >> $10 an hour, that's not much for a guy who's vice president of five banks. >> yeah, i was very underpaid for my status in the companies. >> pendley showed us how he signed mortgage documents as linda green. he told us that docx employees had to sign at least 350 an hour. pendley estimates that he alone did 4,000 a day. >> [laughs] >> this is also linda green. shawanna crite worked at docx and says that she both signed and notarized the mortgage documents. >> we were to make
>> yeah, it seemed a little strange, but they told us and they repeatedly told us that everything was aboveboard and it was legal. >> and your previous experience in banking? >> none. >> in legal documents? >> none. >> there really were no requirements for the job. >> correct. >> you had to be able to hold a pen. >> hold a pen. >> but you were signing these documents as if you were an officer of the bank. >> correct. >> how...
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the data and start using... available and more importantly think about what are the next level? what is the next gps? how can we foster that? and then give that to us. you know, connecting on twitter, follow up on the... (inaudible) sector and today and just let us know. you know, it is actually going to come from here, the government needs to open up this data. we are furosiously doing that (inaudible). >> just to carry the area one step further and, actually... (inaudible) obama created. you want to project? >> okay. thank you. >> (inaudible) created that the us (inaudible) and job really is to be an internal changing in the (inaudible) and the way that we think about is it an incubator in the government. it is not to incubate the economy, it is to execute projects and it is actually... (inaudible) program and the present priorities. one such program that is really focused up to date is presidential innovations for... shall we go through... okay. so, then and as an effort that, really have the idea for, basica
the data and start using... available and more importantly think about what are the next level? what is the next gps? how can we foster that? and then give that to us. you know, connecting on twitter, follow up on the... (inaudible) sector and today and just let us know. you know, it is actually going to come from here, the government needs to open up this data. we are furosiously doing that (inaudible). >> just to carry the area one step further and, actually... (inaudible) obama...
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if you want to show us what you did. do not take a picture of me. >> reporter: that was mia, the owner and chef. but you have to give her credit. just a few minutes later, she returned. if you want to come in, definitely. please come in. >> reporter: it was all underneath here and back there. there is no sign of rodent or roaches. >> she blamed it on an abandoned building next door and said they bleached and sanitized inside and exterminators have exterminated at mia's. >> it was unexpected. we had to take extreme measures to allieveiate the problem. and we'll continue to do so. >> reporter: mia's and all the restaurants passed reinspection and are back in business. i'm with 9 news. >> you have to give her some props there. she apologized and showed them what they were doing. >> i have been to patino's several times, i didn't know he had issues. >> we found more people running but not from our come last. >> check out this crowd, the high heel race. for 25 years, they dress up in drag and race through the streets. the eve
if you want to show us what you did. do not take a picture of me. >> reporter: that was mia, the owner and chef. but you have to give her credit. just a few minutes later, she returned. if you want to come in, definitely. please come in. >> reporter: it was all underneath here and back there. there is no sign of rodent or roaches. >> she blamed it on an abandoned building next door and said they bleached and sanitized inside and exterminators have exterminated at mia's....
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you can't fight the global markets, and difficult to negotiate the benefit packages people use today get 20, 30, 40 years ago, to ease he to move off shore and outsource. and it's a strange one, not the way you see a damage mostly to profits and also the economy. the state with the highest union rate is new york, a lower unemployment rate than north carolina and 2.9 versus 28% because the unions actually stopped in some cases that's not good for the economy and it keeps the unemployment artificially high and removes flexibility to the employer which can hurt the economy in the long run and gep again, you don't see it in the unemployment rate. >> gary b, respond to that. >> steve made an interesting point and he said, you know, our economy is much stronger and heavily unionized. and unions peaked, 40, 50 years ago and i think that the-- >> hold on, the strongest we've seen the economy though is in the mid to late 90's, primarily because the internet bubble, an industry in total technology that was one of the lease unionized industries, so i don't think there's a correlation in our cou
you can't fight the global markets, and difficult to negotiate the benefit packages people use today get 20, 30, 40 years ago, to ease he to move off shore and outsource. and it's a strange one, not the way you see a damage mostly to profits and also the economy. the state with the highest union rate is new york, a lower unemployment rate than north carolina and 2.9 versus 28% because the unions actually stopped in some cases that's not good for the economy and it keeps the unemployment...
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at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use, it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it'st ce. from td ameritrade. >>> coming up on three-minute mark before we close out. we're getting pretty decent gains. we're strengthening into the close here. the s&p with a gain of more than 1%. the nasdaq had been the best performer today, a gain of 1.4%. the dow is up about a percent right now with a gain of 129. it was up 177 at the peak. the best and worst p
at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use, it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll...
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headed into friday, fiscal cliff talks with congressional leaders, president obama gave us a hit list of his negotiations strategies, repeating his intention to immediately raise tax rates on top earners. >> when it comes to the top 2%, what i'm not going to do is to extend further a tax cut for folks who don't need it which would cost close to a trillion dollars and it's very difficult to see how you make up that trillion dollars if we're serious about deficit reduction, just by closing loopholes and deductions. the math tends not to work. >> paul: but does the president's math add up? let's ask wall street journal columnist bill mcguerin, and analyst steve moore and washington columnist kim strassel. so, kim, the president won reelection, was this the hand of magnimty reaching out to the republicans? >> it's crazy, it's what the president says all the time. if you listen to the press conference, he seems to say the biggest wish list for his liberal partisans has become docile letting these tax rates expire. while the republicans have moved, they are offering revenue, this is a chang
headed into friday, fiscal cliff talks with congressional leaders, president obama gave us a hit list of his negotiations strategies, repeating his intention to immediately raise tax rates on top earners. >> when it comes to the top 2%, what i'm not going to do is to extend further a tax cut for folks who don't need it which would cost close to a trillion dollars and it's very difficult to see how you make up that trillion dollars if we're serious about deficit reduction, just by closing...
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vanderlyn used to blackmail him. she said, however, she would exchange them for the plans of the kestrel. >> oh, tom. >> if he were seen to hand over those plans to mrs. vanderlyn, he would be ruined, anyway. so, it had to look as if somebody had stolen them. and although he tried to persuade us that he saw this mysterious figure on the terrace, it was monsieur mayfield himself who stole those plans. it was the safest way. and they were securely in his pocket throughout the whole farce of mrs. vanderlyn's arrest. >> and you keep saying everything's going to be all right. >> it will, darling. you-- >> let me pass! let me pass! >> please, sir george-- >> i've had enough of this, mayfield! what's going on? i've been kept totally in the dark! >> no, no, no, no, sir george. the germans have got the missing papers. >> what? >> and you, monsieur carlisle, i imagine you know this, as well as anyone. >> [sigh] the german high command now has plans of our new fighter, on which they'll have to wait six months of concentrated ef
vanderlyn used to blackmail him. she said, however, she would exchange them for the plans of the kestrel. >> oh, tom. >> if he were seen to hand over those plans to mrs. vanderlyn, he would be ruined, anyway. so, it had to look as if somebody had stolen them. and although he tried to persuade us that he saw this mysterious figure on the terrace, it was monsieur mayfield himself who stole those plans. it was the safest way. and they were securely in his pocket throughout the whole...